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gražus — meaning in English: beautiful

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'gražus' when complimenting someone's appearance or describing a beautiful landscape. For instance, you might hear it during a conversation about a stunning sunset in Vilnius or when praising a friend's new outfit at a casual gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'gražus' is a general term for beautiful, 'pats gražus' might be used in a more poetic or romantic context. Choosing 'gražus' conveys a straightforward compliment, while its synonyms can carry deeper emotional weight depending on the situation.
Culture
'Gražus' has roots in the Proto-Baltic language, derived from the word 'graža,' which means beauty. In Lithuanian culture, beauty is often celebrated in poetry and folk songs, reflecting the country’s deep connection to nature and aesthetics.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'gražus'?
'Gražus' is pronounced as 'grah-zhoos.' The 'ž' is similar to the 's' in 'measure' and is an important sound in Lithuanian pronunciation.
Q.Can 'gražus' be used for things other than people?
Absolutely! 'Gražus' can describe objects, places, and experiences. For example, you can say 'gražus miestas' (beautiful city) or 'gražus paveikslas' (beautiful painting).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'gražus'?
A common mistake is using 'gražus' with the wrong gender agreement. In Lithuanian, adjectives must match the noun's gender; for example, use 'gražūs' for plural nouns and 'graži' for feminine singular nouns.
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